rim ................., % {emarkatilte good a’ a ue 1n s1 - Stockings 1 ~25 Will you, when down town to-day drop in to see this really excellent line oi Women's Stockings. They are high boot model-- with lisle top. They are shown in sand, tan, white, hlaclr, brown, blue and grey. ~ They are wonders ior the money. i 1,25 " 11400125.; McLE01> L11)‘, k119-121 Queen St., Charlotteiow 'W\\\I\I\I\\YIIIJIIIIIQ\ n j "IIIA\\\\\\\\\\WIIII)1III£§\\\\\\I I94’IIIIIIIIIA\\\\\\\\\RZIILU J ... _ Q ....- - i - II~ §§9 Sinclair & Stewart Ltd. a SUMMERSIDE QOQQ#fOO-QQQQQ-OOOQOOQOQ ocooo 00000000 b‘ Advance Showing or Autumn Coats Not_ our complete Fall stock, but the first shipment containing a choice assortment of the newest seasons models in Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats. The materials are Velours, Bolivias, Silvertones and Chinchilla Cloths, also the famous Salts Hudson Seal Plush garments. The Coats this season are not extreme yet many oi’ them show a distinct difference from that of last year. You may be assured that this initial showing will be a fore-word of ‘the coming Fall and Winter styles and are just in time for early tall choosing in case you are contemplating a trip abroad or for young ladies pre- paring for college. Prices are from $25.00 to $85.00 in the fancy cloths. Up to $150 in the Seal garments. You are cordially invited to see them. I§\‘\Y 7 YIW \KVIIIIAK§ ts.» Ince. --8HOP FROM HOLMANQ Gill-i log. 9046-5-22 ti —_WANTED. —Boy to learn wholesale dry goods, apply in own handwriting to Box 185. Summer- side. —8HiPPlNG. The steamer ‘Maple ‘Dean from Montreal is ex- pected to arrive in port on Tues- day. ' --FOR SALE-Player piano- Willis practically new, with 100 music rolls can lbe had at a bar- gain address. Box 32, Summerside 2381-8-244i. -—-YOUR EYES ARE your two best friends take good care of them now i! you want them to serve you well in the future. H. T. Colvin, Opt. D. Optometrist and Optician, Summerside. P. E. i. 23‘l6—8-23-4l. --MEMORlAL SERVICE. — On Sunday, August. 29th there will be a memorial service held in the Presbyterian church at Kensington at eight o'clock in the evening, in memory of Pte. John W. Somers Iwm thieiti, ilvrh -l‘or King an» country. The service will be conducted by their pastor Rev. '1‘. W. Goodwill. --FUNERA.L SERVICES-The funeral oi tho late iMrs. Jas. Glllis took place from her lute residence on W-ator Street to the it. C. Church Monday afternoon at two o'clock and was Very largely at- tended. Rev. Father Monaghan oi Miscoucho officiated “at the church and grave. The pail beorerir were Messrs. William Cralz. Hon. Jas. A. ‘McNelli, Jas. A. Mlliman and John McNelll. -—FI‘NE ANIMAL-Mr. Owen. the esteemed editor or the Pioneer in the proud master of a lIiIIIdSOHiU ltussion wolf hound which on ac count oi’ its size, it being much larger than any of the orriinrlry rings around to\vn, is calming co"- slderablo interest. He is a regis- tered hound and hats u 51).... pedigree. —-LABOR DAY PRlZES_-1Some oi the beautiful prizes inelrrilng cups ‘and medals which will llt‘ awarded to winners in the coming G. W. V. A. sports to take place here on Labor Day ore now on display in nMessrs H. ‘R. (‘rocketUs show window. The prizes are very valuable and keen interest is sh0\\'n in the coming sports. -BA8EBALL.—Tho recent bail game pliyed in Wellington between Sumrnersitlo and Wellington end- cd in a score of 5 to l in favor of lfiummersideh The battcrlses were Niliiis and ountain ior r ummer- lsidc and Goodwin and Gillis (Half) [and ll. Goodwin. The orficlals were Mr. Brenton ‘McDonald of Summer- side and Mr. D. M. Mclsalac of Wellington vwho referred the garlic to the satisfaction of ul lpreseni. —SUDDEN DEATH_-Citizens of Sunnncrsitlc were shocked anti sud ilencdi yesterday on learning of tho death of Mr. It. C_ Williams; which occurred suddenly yester- day aftcrnoon_ Mr. Williams, al~ illflllilh not in robust health, was about as usual, ate a hearty din- her and aitcrwards went down- stairs for a walk. l-le took a weak turn and fell on the sidewalk. Ho was immediately taken home in an uuto but never regained conscious- ness and passed away about 4.30 o'clock. The deceased was 44 years or age. He had been in the banking business for a number of years his last charge being the management of the Bank oi Nova Scolia, Sack~ ville N, l3_ On account of ill health he retired from aotivo duty and came to Summersidc n few years ago. lie was a son ol the late Mr. Albert Williams and Mrs, Williams oi’ Blrlclord and leaves to nmurn besides ills mother, his wife and rwo dairrzhlcrs, Edith and llolon. also three brothers, (ilaurle in Bldelorrl; Beecher in Port illll and it}. llayfleld in Edmonton nnrl one sister, Mrs_ Murdock Mclmorl, i-ld- monton. To the strddenly bereaved relatives the Guardian tonricrii rlr-eyn-st sympathy. - Mr. and Mrs. A_ J. Gaurict oi itcgina, Sash‘, hnvo arrived in Tlg nir-air In spend a holiday with the former‘; parents —-Mrs. Arthur Sampson and Miss Ann McGuire m.» visiting in (tim- ton the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ’i‘homns Sullivan. ___.|_. -Wlt". and ‘Mrs. Fl, J. Gnuriet and little daughter Jean, or Darcy. Susie, have gone to Halifax where ‘hey will spend n few days visit- ini: friends —Mrs. E. J. Thibodcau of Monc~ ion spout the week-end With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jmmes A. Mlllmnn, Silmmerslrlo. She re- turned to her home Monday morn- > accompanied l-y her son Lee- land. -—.Mrs. Wm. i1‘. Ross and sister ‘Miss Stella Luxton who have been npe-ndlng the past few weeks with their parents in Carleton West, normed through Summerside Thursday en route to their home in Boston. Maud. e x p e ‘- i m .0 nt n C CZEMA use Dr. Chase's Ointment for rndu o! d iliiimiid’ #1.. “Ti-fin. 2401-8-25-3l. ‘ ‘v “WESTERN PERSONALS ' not-atoms <~» ow e t-aoto oezo. - ‘China are visiting friend! l merside and other parts or the is- lnnd, while in lSummerslrle thev are Enema and Ikrn lrriutlonmthrguestl flrfinesl. They are ac their two sons John Western c -rr luvs to buy in thluv-Pfov- \ and Pie. Percie Hunter who laid " @,@@@e@@@@@@o@@ lue. less of price. ._@.©@.@_©_© é“? —-Mrs. ll. J. lldrnser. 'l‘l‘"I‘0. 1'9 a any“; a few (lpyg in Summer- s e the guest of iM-rs. m. iiun 1.01’. gilviiss Grace Romclre who has been visiting her mother. M“. ll- L. rltomcke, Summerslde returned to New York. . - -<'Mr. and‘ Mrs. ‘Reginald Taylor, Mrs’. G. H. Taylor. ivlr. and Mrs. Gordon ‘Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Jnmos on McMillan o! Charlottetown. motored. to Summerslde on Mcpdly. furlough from in 48am- 0h o! Mrs. George‘ n- coynpsn, e _y and Donald. You Carin ward English Fox Wire. _r['he'|Rev. and Mr. John Davies. . you u, no; missionaries Y ighest Quality Heavily Galvanized tire Specially Marie The largest ranches in P. E. Island have used Prince Edward Fox Wire, and those who have used it would use no other. i It is being shipped all over the American Continent, and wherever us- ed it has given the very best of satisfaction. Prince Edward Fox Wire is full guage, full width, full weight, full va- Made of the best selected materials, making it stronger-tougher and we do not think it possible to build a more durable Fox Fence, regard- ..¢ u“. ,._ a... y, .1. I PURCHASE OF CH BLOTTE- TOWN DEBENTURES BY ROYAL SECURITIE COR PORATION, LTD. Striking evidence of tho lncrons- ing interest being taken by the outside public in the province of Prince Edward lslnnd is furnished by the completion of a purchase from the City of Charlottetown by the Royal Securities ‘Corpora- tion. DtrL, itlrrouwh their Halifax. manager. Mr W. B. Mllner of " $15,000 "City oi Charlottelovan 51-2 per cent twenty year debentures‘ (lhsri-ite n has long enjoy» led the ier) h host credit nmonk‘ that the do Canadia citie and Royal Secur- t ot Alford to Take Buy Only PRlNCE EDWARD FOX WIRE There is no guess work o_r no trusting to luck when you buy Prince" Ed- It 1S the “Wire that will wear.” ed and approved by the oldest ranchers in Prince Edward Island. Prince Edward Wire is scientifically temperedexpertly twisted, ex- ceptionally well galvanized so that it will not rust, bend or break like cheaper qualities. ‘ ‘ animator-ire r i Chances It Prince Edward English 190x We're is an instuance against the escape of the an1mals—and assurance against worry or (llSal)[.)0l1’llZm€lltS———a safe, sound, practically indestructible fence that will stand any climate or tem- perature, and Will give lasting satisfaction. This fencing will open out flat; is easier to erect, and will look better and last longer than any fox "fencmgg. built. Prices, freight rates, and_;i'ull inloijlnation on rocoipt of request. Questions will be answered or inform atlon supplied pertaining to your proposed ranch. ‘ _ We are in a [losition to supply ov ery requirement f or your ranch, and Will cheerfully go into details with you. . T. HOLMAN LT will ‘lm given lull opportunity in subscribe to tho lssuo harm-o an of ierlng is mzule elsewhere. Royal securities hns for many ‘vow been prominent in tile lin- nnclnl nifalrs of the country nlid is known as the largest. Corpora- tion Investment house in (lannris. -their annual dealings running into many million and including in the post the financing of such com- panies as the Bell Telephone C0,. oi’ Canada. Abitlbi Power and Pup r-r (70,, Nova Scotia Steel and Coal (In. and tho Ottawa Gas Co Among their purchase-s of municipal bonds -it is noted that one Cooperation Just your bought and resold ovr-r ities Co pollution is to be congrat- ulated upon their purchase, Moro particularly l0 as we understand sutures will be oiiered to the ioca investing public at s eight hundred thousand City of llislltnx bonds This purchase, by so largo a fin anciai institution should mean a muclfwldei- nisriret tor Charlotte- Z , Ch arlotteto w ° 8r Summersldn l ©© @@@©©l© © ° 5)@@@@ © ©l©© 16x5 tied a Io: 5:165; .1 ~.'_ = i ‘(of colour CITY-FIE» @’i@ pie-v’ enuine (QTY: - - I@@@- c. ©f©'@@@l@j c r@r@r@r@ror@r@r @>>Y©l@T©l@r@r@r@r@r@ @A©X© is tried, test- .»“.’v‘l<57 -’®'.@Y@. .0 {Q5}.@I@>Y@Y@XF>X©YQPL@J‘C5l'@)l'@lY?>\i©YT€>)Y@Y-<> YE». =0 (Qif-TKQIQEEQ) @I‘~ 2436'8'26l1l 3i.‘ > —i offcredio i‘. E. islanders and,“ is expected thlit the largest l?!“ of the Debentures will he talloii locally. . Mr. n. o. Wood one of no?“ Securities representatives hi"! present in Charlottetown Willi!“- ed at the Victoria liotel. M. D., C. M. Physician and lurfl" Has cloned an hi!" " kmxoiu. Slflifi.‘*.'ii»"-'°'i-$”l-l€ 333$‘; " for o. n u ME“ t rice thlll win yield the investor time debentures and it would can well over ll per cent. We further thsrt such a favorable investment Mm- spendnlg some ‘time on" the unaonuu‘ m‘; g 3,1, inyfltprg opportunity will not soon agate be Island they intend leaving tor their tomer home in Cleveland, Ohio. I 9 t. .9. lullilll ~-- i‘ ¢~uwooooooooocawo+o+voooooo+o+o++w _ .mm" .."l ‘ "'9"01>Q-Q-vvQ+-¢-[ ‘ . t-.-' "